Education Credits

IMPORTANT INFO FOR CALIFORNIA DCs:California DCs seeking continuing education hours for FNS Module ONE will only be able to obtain educational credits by taking and passing the Module ONE Day 1 and Day 2 exams. The California licensing board has only approved Module ONE for credit hours (via Replays/Online)! That means if you attended the Onsite seminar or the Live-Streaming webinar, you can only get credit hours for Module One by logging into the FNS courses website, and taking and passing Exams 1 and 2. (Select Module One in FNS website menu).

For California DCs seeking continuing education hours, the deadline for finishing the Module ONE exams is March 25, 2016.

For FNS Modules 2-7, the California Chiropractic board has approved credit hours via Onsite (requires sign-in and sign out at location) and via Live-Streaming with passing scores on exams.

Examination for Onsite Registrants

National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) Credit Hours:
For licensed DCs, NUHS has approved credit hours for this program when you attend the seminar in-person. You are not required to take the examination for NUHS credit hours, however you will need to sign-in and sign-out each day on the forms provided.. NUHS provides approved hours for the American Chiropractic Neurology Board and for chiropractic state re-licensure hours (see current list of approved states below).

International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation (IAFNR) Credit Hours:
Credit hours will be provided for all health licensed healthcare professionals (DC, ND, MD, LAc, DO, PT, etc.) through IAFNR upon completion of the examination. The examination can be completed at any time and there are no limitations to re-taking the exam until a passing score is provided. You must also sign-in and sign-out each day on the forms provided. These hours can be used for the IAFNR 100 Hour and 200 Hour Certificate of Completion and the 300 Hour Fellowship Board Exam requirements.

Examination for Online Live-Streaming Registrants

National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) Credit Hours:
For licensed DCs, NUHS has approved credit hours for this program by online live-streaming webinars but you are required to take the examination within 2 weeks after completion of this seminar (exam deadline in states pending approval may be extended). You must also pass the examination with a passing grade (70%). Only one re-take is permitted to receive credit hours by NUHS. IMPORTANT: If you fail your first attempt, do not take the test again, but please contact quiz@functionalneurologyseminars.com to arrange a second test. If you do not pass the exam after the second attempt you are NOT eligible to receive credit hours from NUHS. NUHS provides approved hours for the American Chiropractic Neurology Board and for chiropractic state re-licensure hours (see current list of approved states below).

International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation (IAFNR) Credit Hours:
Credit hours will be provided for all health licensed healthcare professionals (DC, ND, MD, LAc, DO, PT, etc.) through IAFNR upon completion of the examination. The examination can be completed at any time and there are no limitations to re-taking the exam until a passing score is provided. These hours can be used for the IAFNR 100 Hour and 200 Hour Certificate of Completion and the 300 Hour Fellowship Board Exam requirements.

States That Do NOT Approve Credit Hours (for licensed DCs): Kentucky, Oklahoma, and for courses hosted outside of the state, Arizona

Please Note:
NUHS Credits for Recorded Online or Distance Learning (Replays and Video Downloads) with passing exam are pending nationwide. If a state is pending approval you should delay your testing until after the state has been approved for credit hours.

NUHS Credits for NDs are available for On-site Live and Online Streaming Seminars, contact postgrad@nuhs.edu for more information.

Warning: After registration, if you switch between on-site, live-streaming or recorded replays, credit hour access may change based on your state license.

Please check back for updates to the state lists: This update posted March 24, 2016.